mommadeb1

I want to put the Year on my cyberpub wine... do I put when it was bottled, or barreled?

I forgot to say what happened when I checked in at the airport.... they actually opened my box of wine and then made me take out the styrofoam insert and then place the insert into a plastic bag, then resealed the box.... Never had that happen before... Usually they just put the whole box into a bag.... oh well, Southwest was very nice about it...and they were impressed with the shipping carton..... it amazes me how each airport has their own interpretation of what to do..... hey, the wine made it and the people were nice!! oh and the flight home, was supposed to be totally full, but we lucked out... the seat inbetween mr. Mommadeb and me was empty!!! yeah!!

tenuki

mommadeb1 wrote:I want to put the Year on my cyberpub wine... do I put when it was bottled, or barreled?

I forgot to say what happened when I checked in at the airport.... they actually opened my box of wine and then made me take out the styrofoam insert and then place the insert into a plastic bag, then resealed the box.... Never had that happen before... Usually they just put the whole box into a bag.... oh well, Southwest was very nice about it...and they were impressed with the shipping carton..... it amazes me how each airport has their own interpretation of what to do..... hey, the wine made it and the people were nice!! oh and the flight home, was supposed to be totally full, but we lucked out... the seat inbetween mr. Mommadeb and me was empty!!! yeah!!

2011. I believe it's more based on when grapes are harvested but unsure.

klezman

Glad everybody made it back with far less incident than I. On I-15 I nearly collided with a white SUV/truck type vehicle that was encroaching on my space. Reflexes took over, I lost control and spun out, then flipped my car over onto the grassy median. Thankfully it performed admirably and I'm safe and sound with nothing more than minor injuries. My car, however, was not so lucky. Surprisingly enough, my wine survived intact! Several bottles may be heat damaged from sitting in Rialto, CA in the sun for 2.5 days, though.

mommadeb1

klezman wrote:Glad everybody made it back with far less incident than I. On I-15 I nearly collided with a white SUV/truck type vehicle that was encroaching on my space. Reflexes took over, I lost control and spun out, then flipped my car over onto the grassy median. Thankfully it performed admirably and I'm safe and sound with nothing more than minor injuries. My car, however, was not so lucky. Surprisingly enough, my wine survived intact! Several bottles may be heat damaged from sitting in Rialto, CA in the sun for 2.5 days, though.

holy crap!!! Needless to say you didn't make your meeting?!!! I am glad you are ok...

MarkDaSpark

klezman wrote:Glad everybody made it back with far less incident than I. On I-15 I nearly collided with a white SUV/truck type vehicle that was encroaching on my space. Reflexes took over, I lost control and spun out, then flipped my car over onto the grassy median. Thankfully it performed admirably and I'm safe and sound with nothing more than minor injuries. My car, however, was not so lucky. Surprisingly enough, my wine survived intact! Several bottles may be heat damaged from sitting in Rialto, CA in the sun for 2.5 days, though.

Um, who had the accident on the 710 a while ago? Perhaps someone else should be driving?

At least in both incidents the wine survived!

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HitAnyKey42

mommadeb1 wrote:I forgot to say what happened when I checked in at the airport.... they actually opened my box of wine and then made me take out the styrofoam insert and then place the insert into a plastic bag, then resealed the box.... Never had that happen before... Usually they just put the whole box into a bag.... oh well, Southwest was very nice about it...and they were impressed with the shipping carton..... it amazes me how each airport has their own interpretation of what to do..... hey, the wine made it and the people were nice!!

They were all weird about mine & Cat's boxes too. They started to cut open Cat's box, but we kinda kept telling them that they were the same shipping boxes that wineries use for mailing wine. So instead the woman went off to find big plastic bags to put the boxes in, tie up the bag, and tape it up. I have never had that done before, and never heard of anyone having that done to their wine. It was so stupid in my mine....especially since both of us had the bag no longer there when we got them at baggage claim. And my box (along with my suitcase) were sopping wet from the Ft Lauderdale rain. So no only did the bag vanish from the box, but the box got all wet and will now be trash-bound. I'm actually surprised my box even made it to ISP, since the baggage tag had been taped to the outside of the plastic bag, so when I picked up my box from baggage claim, those tags were nowhere to be found.
It just boggles my mind....the stupidity of the airline people.

mommadeb1

HitAnyKey42 wrote:They were all weird about mine & Cat's boxes too. They started to cut open Cat's box, but we kinda kept telling them that they were the same shipping boxes that wineries use for mailing wine. So instead the woman went off to find big plastic bags to put the boxes in, tie up the bag, and tape it up. I have never had that done before, and never heard of anyone having that done to their wine. It was so stupid in my mine....especially since both of us had the bag no longer there when we got them at baggage claim. And my box (along with my suitcase) were sopping wet from the Ft Lauderdale rain. So no only did the bag vanish from the box, but the box got all wet and will now be trash-bound. I'm actually surprised my box even made it to ISP, since the baggage tag had been taped to the outside of the plastic bag, so when I picked up my box from baggage claim, those tags were nowhere to be found.
It just boggles my mind....the stupidity of the airline people.

I kept trying to tell them the box is what UPS shipped in and that we do this all the time.... At least they were nice to me!!
I wonder what happened to your bag? Oh well, at least you got your wine and are home...

HitAnyKey42

klezman wrote:Glad everybody made it back with far less incident than I. On I-15 I nearly collided with a white SUV/truck type vehicle that was encroaching on my space. Reflexes took over, I lost control and spun out, then flipped my car over onto the grassy median. Thankfully it performed admirably and I'm safe and sound with nothing more than minor injuries. My car, however, was not so lucky. Surprisingly enough, my wine survived intact! Several bottles may be heat damaged from sitting in Rialto, CA in the sun for 2.5 days, though.

Holy crap, indeed! MommaD said it all. Glad you're ok. If any of the wine does end up being cooked, Sparky will be more than happy to give you some of his.

cheron98

mommadeb1 wrote:I kept trying to tell them the box is what UPS shipped in and that we do this all the time.... At least they were nice to me!!
I wonder what happened to your bag? Oh well, at least you got your wine and are home...

(don't forget to give your mom her gift!)

Mine got ripped apart by TSA, and then they put their TSA tape all over the box. It's super reinforced now, but it will not be going on a flight again.

HitAnyKey42

She flew home Monday morning (I drove her to the airport). Klez left Sunday night after we had our little BBQ at the resort. So it would have been just him in the car.

Speaking of which, sanity thank you so much for bringing by the other lamb. It was very good Sunday night, and we even had a few pieces left over which Cat then reheated for me and her on Monday for a salad lunch which we tossed the meat into. All very tasty.

bahwm

We've had them open our wine box to check that it really had the styrofoam inserts and then, the SW people have sealed it up and put it into a plastic bag. Come to think of it, I think it arrives at our home airport without the plastic bag. Hmmm.

May our love be like good wine, grow stronger as it grows older. ~ Old English Toast

CAGrl

klezman wrote:Glad everybody made it back with far less incident than I. On I-15 I nearly collided with a white SUV/truck type vehicle that was encroaching on my space. Reflexes took over, I lost control and spun out, then flipped my car over onto the grassy median. Thankfully it performed admirably and I'm safe and sound with nothing more than minor injuries. My car, however, was not so lucky. Surprisingly enough, my wine survived intact! Several bottles may be heat damaged from sitting in Rialto, CA in the sun for 2.5 days, though.

Glad to hear you're okay. So sorry you had such an incident especially so late at night. Was wondering about you and how you made it home on my drive back home.

Sorry to hear about everybody's interesting experiences with shipping wine, but glad it all made it home safely.

HitAnyKey42

klezman wrote:I did make it. Half asleep, but I made it. After that amount of hassle there was no way I was going to miss it.

I just saw the photo of the car. I just gotta say again.....wow! The roof must have come really close down to your head, seeing how much it's compressed. And also the windshield breaking inward like that....yowza. There could have been all sorts of hurt involved with the way that looks.

How in the world did you make it to your meeting after something like that? How did you even get home, for that matter?

klezman

Thanks! The earlier survey showed that the bottle from Garagiste had a nicely protruding cork but no seepage. A couple Cyberpub bottles had protruding corks but I didn't yet check for seepage. The Graciano you delivered one bottle looks like there's seepage and otherwise the rest looked ok, although given the heat/sun involved who knows if they're all cooked regardless of seepage. I'll check them out properly another night when I have more time.

klezman

HitAnyKey42 wrote:I just saw the photo of the car. I just gotta say again.....wow! The roof must have come really close down to your head, seeing how much it's compressed. And also the windshield breaking inward like that....yowza. There could have been all sorts of hurt involved with the way that looks.

How in the world did you make it to your meeting after something like that? How did you even get home, for that matter?

Well, it landed on the driver's side, so despite the dead windshield it wasn't horribly in my face. It also didn't crumble thanks to the lamination. Other shards of side window glass were sticky though, and I've been pulling them out of my hair for a day.

Hospital in San Bernardino released me at 5am and kicked me out to the curb. Waited an hour for the bus, took the commuter train then an express bus that dropped me near my place. Got home around 9am. Rolled into the office at like 10:30, did the lunch thing almost falling asleep, then went home shortly thereafter. Mostly back to normal now, believe it or not.

tenuki

klezman wrote:Well, it landed on the driver's side, so despite the dead windshield it wasn't horribly in my face. It also didn't crumble thanks to the lamination. Other shards of side window glass were sticky though, and I've been pulling them out of my hair for a day.

Hospital in San Bernardino released me at 5am and kicked me out to the curb. Waited an hour for the bus, took the commuter train then an express bus that dropped me near my place. Got home around 9am. Rolled into the office at like 10:30, did the lunch thing almost falling asleep, then went home shortly thereafter. Mostly back to normal now, believe it or not.

Yeesh, glad you're okay. Sorry about your car.

I do find it funny though every car accident update wine wooters post include wine status.

tiger7610

When I had my car accident in Buffalo 2 years ago, I was on my way to find Fedex to pick up wine. To this day I still dont know where that fedex store is located. I had to ask d-dog to go and pick up my wine, since I didnt have a car for a while.

MarkDaSpark

I do find it funny though every car accident update wine wooters post include wine status.

Not every one .... though a few posts away mentioned that there would be a requirement that "the new wheels have room to haul around my wine stash".

Of course, if there had been wine in the car at the time, it would have been mentioned.

Edit: Although there was plenty of discussion about how my wine was transported (a car seat was mentioned).

Although of other interest in that week (between the accident post and the car pics) were links to a Port Brownie (TO Pig Stai) and Sanity's port soaked cherry brownies recipes and a listing of PS Ports.

Edit2: Speaking of Sanity's Port soaked cherry brownies, did I miss that on Saturday? Because I sure don't remember seeing them.

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mommadeb1

Of course, if there had been wine in the car at the time, it would have been mentioned.

Edit: Although there was plenty of discussion about how my wine was transported (a car seat was mentioned).

Although of other interest in that week (between the accident post and the car pics) were links to a Port Brownie (TO Pig Stai) and Sanity's port soaked cherry brownies recipes and a listing of PS Ports.

Edit2: Speaking of Sanity's Port soaked cherry brownies, did I miss that on Saturday? Because I sure don't remember seeing them.

port soaked cherry brownies??!! If they were there sat. I missed them too!!

sanity

I've made the port soaked cherry brownies with ganache frosting for every woot gathering (the recipe and/or link are on the boards here somewhere); I thought maybe people might be bored with them, so I made the pie. mommadeb, it really is easy to make, and it will turn out just as good. This recipe link takes you to page 14 of this thread

mommadeb1

sanity wrote:I've made the port soaked cherry brownies with ganache frosting for every woot gathering (the recipe and/or link are on the boards here somewhere); I thought maybe people might be bored with them, so I made the pie. mommadeb, it really is easy to make, and it will turn out just as good. [url=http://wine.woot.com/Forums/viewpost.aspx?PostID=4833104&PageIndex=14&ReplyCount=593#post5005618]The recipe link is on page 14 of this thread]/url]

The chocolate mousse cake that imagine brought was tasty, too!

Everything was tasty!!! I am printing recipes out and might try some this weekend!

klezman

Update: at least one of my two hand-delivered bottles of TO Graciano are cooked. I found a lovely wine stain on the pair of shorts that was next to one of the bottles Hopefully it only got one of the bottles and not both, and hopefully most of the Cyberpub wine is still happy.

tenuki

klezman wrote:Update: at least one of my two hand-delivered bottles of TO Graciano are cooked. I found a lovely wine stain on the pair of shorts that was next to one of the bottles Hopefully it only got one of the bottles and not both, and hopefully most of the Cyberpub wine is still happy.

Can take a Graciano off me assuming CAGrl doesn't cook all my wine as well ;)

MarkDaSpark

klezman wrote:Update: at least one of my two hand-delivered bottles of TO Graciano are cooked. I found a lovely wine stain on the pair of shorts that was next to one of the bottles Hopefully it only got one of the bottles and not both, and hopefully most of the Cyberpub wine is still happy.

Sadness. Too bad you didn't call me on Monday. I could have picked up your wine on the way back from Vegas. Didn't get on the road back til after 11am.

Although, are you sure it was a wine stain in your shorts??

x20

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HitAnyKey42

klezman wrote:Update: at least one of my two hand-delivered bottles of TO Graciano are cooked. I found a lovely wine stain on the pair of shorts that was next to one of the bottles Hopefully it only got one of the bottles and not both, and hopefully most of the Cyberpub wine is still happy.

Just get in touch with Jeff. After hearing your story of having just had your wine hand delivered by Cat, I'm positive he'll replace most if not all of it. He's good like that. Plus you've had dinner at his house. You're good buddies.

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